Dejan Lovren and Mo Salah Liverpool
Dejan Lovren and Mo Salah Liverpool

Liverpool take on Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday in the Premier League and Mo Salah and Andy Robertson have both been doubts for this game.

The full-back had been nursing a minor injury over the past few weeks while Mo Salah had picked up a knock. And recent reports had suggested the pair will not be part of the matchday squad for the Merseyside Derby.

Thankfully, that is not going to be the case after Jurgen Klopp made it clear that all of his players will be available for selection this weekend.

Klopp told Liverpoolfc.com: “We had the normal things, I would say, after a long break, but I am not sure it has anything to do with that. It was just that we trained and things can happen – and we played as well and things can happen.

“In the moment, nobody really is ruled out for Sunday, but we have to see.

“A few trained more, a few trained less, most trained all [sessions], so that’s good news and in the end, we will have a good team on the pitch, 100 per cent.”

Will Mo Salah start vs Everton?

This is a great boost for Liverpool and Andy Robertson will surely start at left-back on Sunday but we are not quite sure about Mo Salah.

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Liverpool just needs a couple of more points to wrap up the league title which is why we don’t think Jurgen Klopp will want to take unnecessary risks with one of his star players.

Yes, Xherdan Shaqiri is also out injured so it is a bit of an issue for the Liverpool manager but there are a handful of players who can play on the wings and deliver equally good results.

So we don’t expect to see Mo Salah in the Liverpool starting XI at Goodison on Sunday. Maybe he can come on as a second-half substitute.

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